Difference between revisions of "ESIP as a Virtual Organization - Summer 2008"
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Revision as of 09:16, July 10, 2008
During discussions after the ESIP Winter meeting in Washington, and as a result of the NSF BEVO (Building Engineering Virtual Organizations) meeting, it seemed that ESIP is a VO, or is it? If so, is it optimal? How could it be improved? What are the best practices, etc?
We may consider joining with the other break-out on Peer Organizations
Last update 20080709 (by Peter Fox)
The aim of this working session is to inform attendees on what the modern definition of a VO is, where technology plays a role and where it does not. We could then examine ESIP and brain storm about what works, what does not and what could change.
~ 2 hours - this is a working session.
Who should attend?
- ESIP executive
- Cluster leads
- Those with VO experience
- Anyone on a large project with experience, new to a project who wants to find out what to do, what not
We'll browse web sites and presentations, etc.
See this website for resources from a recent NSF workshop.
Contact: Carol Meyer, Bruce Caron or Peter Fox if you are interested.
Add your name here if you will attend (need this for room size):
- Carol Meyer
- Peter Fox
- Will Pozzi
Post your comments here:
- Note Julia Melkers talk on VOs for Wednesday AM so this session will follow that and discuss